WITHERED Announce Release Date For Dualitas Album; Comment On DANZIG Tour

September 7, 2010, 14 years ago

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Atlanta's WITHERED has announced October 26th as the street date for Dualitas, their third album, and second for Prosthetic Records. Dualitas was recorded by KYLESA's Phillip Cope at the Jam Room in Columbia, SC like its predecessor, Folie Circulaire.

It was announced over the weekend the band would be participating in DANZIG's Blackest Of The Black Fest, this fall, alongside POSSESSED, MARDUK and TOXIC HOLOCAUST.

Guitarist/vocalist Mike Thompson commented on the tour: "Withered is bringing our brand of extreme music and expression to a new audience this fall. The Blackest Of The Black tour is an opportunity that we just couldn't pass up. It is also a blessing for us after learning the unfortunate news about Behemoth and Nergal. This turn of events will allow us to offer a glimpse of unique perspective to a fresh crowd as we kick off our third album release. Whether these fans are ready for us or not, we are definitely ready for them and expect to expand their horizons as well as our own on this new path."

The confirmed dates are below, with more to follow:

October

25 - Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theatre
27 - Little Rock, AK - The Village
29 - San Antonio, TX - San Antonio Live
30 - Houston, TX - Warehouse
31 - Dallas, TX - Palladium

November

2 - Knoxville, TN - Valarium
3 - Louisville, KY - Expo Five
4 - Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom
5 - Columbus, OH - Alrosa Villa (no Danzig)
6 - Royal Oak, MI - Royal Oak Music Theater
7 - Chicago, IL - Congress Theater
9 - Minneapolis, MN - The Cabooze
10 - Fargo, ND - The Venue
12 - Denver, CO - Gothic Theater
14 - Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory Concert House
15 - Seattle, WA - Showbox SODO
16 - Portland, OR - Roseland Theater

Withered appeared on the Blackened Fest in 2009 with MAYHEM, and also toured with WATAIN, MARDUK, and appeared at 2009's inaugural Scion Rock Fest, along with SKELETONWITCH, MASTODON, TORCHE, and more, as well as Maryland Death Fest.


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